I can't get my new TV to tune in to the SAM correctly at all, so I
can't check the sound. I don't know if it's the TV, the fact I have
one of the first SAMs off the production line or due to having an
(early) ATOM in there. Will need to make a composite or RGB connection
to be able to use it properly.

I have heard the drive spin down for no apparent reason and I have to
power-cycle the SAM to spin it back up again.

I tend to use the emulator now as it's more convenient (I can dabble
while at work!) and it saves the little guy more wear and tear. It's
already gone a horrible yellow colour that white plastic often goes
:-(


- Andy



Sunday, April 4, 2004, 2:33:20 PM, you wrote:

Howard> I've got almost exactly the same setup as Andy here.  I have occasional 
Howard> problems with the connections so my SAM comes apart quite a lot at the 
Howard> moment, and something must be badly earthed, because 'hard disk whine' 
Howard> comes through the monitor quite badly.  Maybe it's cos (I think) I've 
got 
Howard> the first Atom interface made.....  can anyone else make this claim?

Howard> -Howard aka Tobermory, still quietly listening though not posting much.


Howard> At 19:27 02-04-04, you wrote:
>>I might as well post on list as well:
>>
>> > -Do have a Atom ?
>>Yes - a real one and one on Sim Coupe ;-)
>>
>> > -What do you hook up to it ?
>>A 42Mb Seagate Connor 2.5inch Laptop drive, fitted
>>internally in drive bay 2.
>>I've an old 220Mb one to fit instead, but don't think
>>I'll bother now - not managed to fill the 42 yet!
>>
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Andy Chandler
>>
>>
>>  --- Edwin Blink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How
>>many of you :
>> >
>> > -Do have a Atom ?
>> > -Don't have a atom ?
>> > If you have a atom
>> > -What do you hook up to it ?
>> >
>> > Please let me know off-list.
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> >
>> > Edwin
>> >

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